Bruichladdich
Volume
700ml
ABV
N/A
Age
11 YO
Retailers
2
Bruichladdich 2012 Micro Provenance Monbazillac Cask #2113 is an 11-year-old Scotch whisky from the Islay region. Bruichladdich is known for its innovative approach to whisky produ...
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Bruichladdich 2012 Micro Provenance Monbazillac Cask #2113
Bruichladdich 2012 Micro Provenance Monbazillac Cask #2113
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Bruichladdich 2012 Micro Provenance Monbazillac Cask #2113 is an 11-year-old Scotch whisky from the Islay region. Bruichladdich is known for its innovative approach to whisky production and often experiments with different cask types, including this Monbazillac cask.
Rich notes of honey, apricot, and a hint of citrus, complemented by a subtle oak influence from the Monbazillac cask.
A luscious mouthfeel with flavors of ripe stone fruits, sweet malt, and a touch of spice, balanced by a creamy texture.
Long and sweet with lingering notes of dried fruits and a gentle warmth.
An intriguing expression that showcases the influence of the Monbazillac cask, offering a unique twist on Bruichladdich's house style.
Bruichladdich 2012 Micro Provenance Monbazillac Cask #2113 is an 11-year-old Scotch whisky from Islay, matured in a Monbazillac cask. This specific cask type contributes unique characteristics to the whisky's flavor profile.
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Since Bruichladdich was revived in 2001, our goals have expanded beyond the straightforward concept of producing and distributing single malt scotch whiskey. Being an alternative to the industry standard was our aim. We set out to be trailblazers, agitators, and change agents. Reconnecting the land and the drink, reassessing the industry's established 'rules,' exploring the origins of flavor, and comprehending the significance of agricultural ecosystems. This trip would go on to motivate a large number of distillers and consumers throughout the globe. As we proceed down this route, we find that the more we know we need to accomplish, the more we know we need to learn. Our responsibilities to people and the environment are getting stronger today, ensuring that we utilize business as a force for good. We seek this greater goal and uphold our commitment to producing the most thought-provoking spirits we can with the help of our empowered staff. As Progressive Hebridean Distillers, we believe that our efforts will inspire the emergence of further enterprising start-ups on our island home and beyond, each of which will contribute depth and diversity and pave the road for a more vibrant and independent future. We aim to create the most all-natural, thought-provoking, intellectually interesting, and pleasant spirits at the Bruichladdich Distillery. Progressive Hebridean Distillers is who we are. Learn more about what sustainability means to us and our continual efforts to lessen the environmental effect of our business practices. We at Bruichladdich think terroir is important. That is, how the temperature, soil, and geography of a certain area impact the flavor of whiskey. At the Bruichladdich Distillery, a connection to the source material and to the local agricultural community is at the core of our philosophy. We turn to the inspirations for our love with barley after more than two decades of work. To produce whiskey with excellent flavor and authenticity, we go above and beyond. You should be aware of what you're drinking, therefore we want to enjoy that complexity with you. We achieved B Corp certification in 2020, making us one of the few distilleries in the world to do so. This certification recognizes our continued strategy and ethos in terms of balancing profit and purpose. In order to utilize our company as a force for good, it is our purpose to produce the most thought-provoking spirits we can while also deepening our commitment to people and the environment.
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